communication #130561
closed
Added by crameleon over 1 year ago.
Updated over 1 year ago.
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Servers hosted in NBG
Description
This machine is not in Salt (albeit there being a pillar/id/) file, and it seems to not be properly booted since an arbitrary amount of time without anyone complaining. I stopped the VM, as it isn't doing anything useful.
If nobody comments with an objection within two weeks, I will remove it.
Files
- Private changed from Yes to No
- Subject changed from Removal os-rt.i.o.o to Removal of os-rt.i.o.o
From the looks of it, osrt.o.o seems/was meant to be a home page for the openSUSE-release-tools repo's documentation. An insight from the openSUSE Release Team would be great.
I'm not sure if this machine really has to do something with the release tools.
osrt.opensuse.org is an alias for opensuse.github.io.
OTOH, pillar/id/os-rt_infra_opensuse_org.sls says
description: Request Tracker test installation
IIRC Lars played with it (probably years ago, the pillar/id/ file was created in 2020) - maybe ask him to be sure, and/or (if it isn't too difficult) have a look if the VM really contains Request Tracker. If so, no objections against deleting a test installation we never used in production ;-)
- Status changed from New to Resolved
- % Done changed from 30 to 100
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